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Poured into my little used stange a clear lemon tinged light golden with a nicely formed half finger bone white head that clung nicely to the glass.Aromas are light with some mineral and toasted cereal grain mainly standing out.Flavors are lightly toasted with a hint of butteriness and lemon,there is a light smack of herbal hops in the finish.It's great for outdoor summertime activities so it's good for what it is. (418 characters)

Pours from the bottle a hazy lemony sunshine yellow with a creamy white cap of bubbly foam nestled nicely atop the brew. This brew even looks like summer in the glass! Aromas of crisp, husky grains, lemon zest and spicy, grassy herbal hops waft up into the nose. Fresh, clean and vibrant with fruity undertones. Nicely nuanced.

First sip brings a clean, grainy pale maltiness upfront accentuated by lemon peel and citric undertones. Vibrant herbal, grassy hops grace my lips with each sip. Refined and easy to drink on those all too hot days. A nice hint of bitterness finishes it off. An easily enjoyable brew.

Mouthfeel is medium bodied, slightly creamy with a good flow of carbonation to tingle the tastebuds. I really enjoy this brew and I find it immensly drinkable on a beautiful summer day...seems like that is what the brewers at Goose Island were going for! (872 characters)

I want to really like this brew, but something seems off. Not off as in bad, but off as in someone forgot a brewing step. Not a bad brew mind you, but nothing stellar. Nice to see a brewery attempting the style regardless. (725 characters)

Presentation: It was poured from a brown 12oz bottle into a pint glass. There is no mention of abv% but the back label does have a bottled on date of 04/07/10.

Appearance: Its body has a light yellow gold color with great clarity. On top of the body is a small white creamy head. The head fades fast and makes only a very little slick lacing.

Smell: The aroma has nice sweet bready notes with delicate fruity esters. I get notes of peach, banana and white grape.

Taste/Palate: I get all the same delicate fruitiness and mellow bready sweetness in the flavor as I did in the aroma. This light bodied beer has mild carbonation and a smooth light texture which is quite quaffable.

Notes: This is defiantly a great hot weather offering with enough interest for me to drink it any time of the year. (798 characters)

Presentation: 12 oz brown twist off long neck bottle with a “Best When Consumed By” date on the back label.

Appearance: Thin white lacing on the glass, head retention stays together for the most part. Bright pale golden in color.

Smell: Vague lemony grassy aroma with some herbal hop.

Taste: Malt is a bit one sided with a dry pale malt character and grassy dry at the end. Very crisp. Mild lemony herbal hop bitterness tames the malt without a problem, malt flavors seem just grainy more than anything else.

Notes: Nothing really pop here, easy to drink with some flavor. None the less an ok brew. (606 characters)

12 ounce bottle, with best before dating on the label of 12-02-06, pours light yellowy amber, clear with some light bubbles continuing to rise to the top. White loose head, dissolving to a splotchy film with ample stringy lacing. The nose here is grassy and lemony. This a pretty light bodied brew, low hopping, lemony, notes of grass/hay, fine warm weather quaffer. Would be great with a summer lunch, salad, cheese, light meets, you get the picture.... (454 characters)

Light summer drinking, heavy on the citrus. The grain is a bit washed out, but unlike so many other brews of this style, the brew remains full-flavoured and doesn't taste watery, which is a big plus. Finishes with a touch of fruit flavour - pear and lemon, with sweet winning over tart. It's hot as stink out, so this brew hits the spot, although it's nothing out of the ordinary, it is still well made.

Were I in the position to have this on hand, around this time of year it certainly has a place in my fridge. (811 characters)